Hello, I am looking for some good cheap pedals as it is my birthday in 4 days. They have to be double pedals, and flat head pedals. My mum will be spending about £80 ($123.73) on them, I know it's not much but pedals up to about £150 ($231.99) will be taken into account (Obviously there is eBay and such for getting cheap ones.) Please reply quickly so I can get a list of pedals for her, thanks :)

You should be able to find the Tama Cobra Jr in the UK with no problem.

For £80 to £150 a decent double pedals will have to be bought through the second hand market, I doubt that you'll find a decent new double pedals for that price range. :)

Also, don't be put off by the beaters, they're cheap and easily changed, so you can include round beaters within you search. :)

I cannot agree with you over here. I found DW 2002 double pedals at somewhere around 140 pounds and Pearl P-902`s at just a bit over 150. Brand new. These are " at least decent" in my book...

I have played a P-902 and it wasn`t what i`ve been expecting. Maybe it was just that specific player`s settings (spring tension, beater height, bla bla) but is was too slippery and unresponsive to me, but i consider it a decent pedal.

If, and only if, you cannot find anything within the price range, new or used , and desperately need a double bass pedal, i could recommend you the Millenium PD-222. It`s from the "Pro" series from Millenium. Words say it`s a DW-3000 series copy, and i`m not sure if i can agree, but it`s definately a well-engineered pedal. You can make a lot of adjustments, it`s very stable and for the money you pay, i say it is well worth it. I`ve been using one for about a year and i`m very satisfied,no problems at all.

Remember my philosophy: There are no "no-name" brands. Just brands that are not famous.That doesn`t mean they suck. :)

i dont know how much it is in pounds, but i recommend the pearl p902. its around 130 dollars here in the U.S., its cheap, and i personally like the way it feels, plus its durable and just adjustable enough to have enough options that you can dial in your feel, but not have your head explode because of so many options.

I've just been down for band practice and used their acoustic kit for the first time, I noticed they had Gibraltar pedals which were very nice to use, I will look into these to find some cheap ones, I have also looked at pearl P-902 as suggested, I found these to be a bit pricey. Thanks for all the help so far guys, very much appreciated :)

Edit: I have also looked at DW 2002 as suggested a few times as well, these also seem to be a bit pricey, I'll probably go Gibraltar in the end, unless I can find some really cheap pedals soon.

First off I know its the player, not the pedal, but I really wouldnt recommend buying that cheap pedal. It still limits you to do some things which you can do with more expensive pedals. I recommend to raise the budget even a bit even to 150 dollars, more likely 200 dollars. But then again if you are starter and you just want to start with them its ok. You can buy later on more expensive pedals of course.

You actually dont need to spend that much money if you are buying DW 2002 pedals. They are very nice pedals for you and they are as good as pedals on the 200 dollars range.

my first set of pedals were a sonor single chain they cost just over 80 i think , they feel great, i used them for 2 years until i got my cobras . i would recomend these, jr cobras or a second hand set of iron cobras . heres a link to those pedals

Look into some used dw 3000 or 7000 double pedals, they are smooth, fast, dual chain, adjustable, and reasonably priced. Put dw hardcore beaters on and they will fly like 5000 pedals. Check eBay obviously.